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Paul Moreau, 75, passed away at home in Port Ludlow, Washington, on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Born in Seattle in 1948, he was the only child of Katherine and Rene Moreau. He completed his schooling in … more
Thomas “Ian” Bradshaw, 91, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on June 2, 2024, in Walnut Creek, California. Ian is survived by his children Catherine and Alan (Doragnes), … more
Stephen Claude Beebe will be remembered by everyone who met him. Steve was a passionate man in all his beliefs. He is survived by 10 brothers and sisters, 2 children and some grandkids. Services … more
Laura Cloe Martin, 73, of Port Townsend, Washington, passed away on June 7, 2024. She was born on December 2, 1950, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.   She was preceded in death by her mother Roberta … more
Fred Kruse, 84 passed away Monday, May 6, 2024 in Spokane, Washington after a year and half battle with cancer. Fred was born November 1, 1939 in Ford, Idaho (Kootenai County) to Merle and … more
Renee Brown-Ward passed away on May 29, 2024, at home in Port Ludlow surrounded by her loved ones, after a two year “Wonder Woman” battle with a brain tumor. Her warrior strength and … more
    Jefferson County Public Health officials removed the health warning at Marrowstone Island’s East Beach on June 21 after a new round of water testing on June 20 showed … more
  Bayside Housing and Services has been working with Jefferson County and the American Legion to assume management of the homeless shelter at the Marvin G. Shields Memorial Legion Hall in … more
Dates set for free career healthcare academy   Jefferson Healthcare, in partnership with Peninsula College, local public school districts, and Career Connect WA, is presenting a free, … more
Summer kicks off this weekend when Field Day, a community event, comes to the Fort Worden in Port Townsend on Saturday, June 29. Natalie Maitland, of Fort Worden Hospitality, said that Field Day is … more
    The Puget Sound summer crab fishing season opens July 1 in the Port Townsend area, giving local crabbers a chance to drop pots for the iconic Dungeness crab. “The … more
This summer saw two U.S. Coast Guard members, both of whom had graduated from high school in Jefferson County, engaging in a generational succession of sorts. more
Using wood for heat is something humans have done for more than 50,000 years.  A crackling fire has emotional appeal and it is inexpensive.  However, there are a few drawbacks which apply … more
Politics has always been rough and tumble in America, with the last near-decade hitting dramatic lows. It is natural to want to turn away but resist that urge. The local impact of the decisions to be … more
      Almost everyone I talk to complains about the mini circles on Washington Street. I question whether they are safer than no obstacles at all? We scratch our heads … more
    Candidate for Washington State Attorney General Manka Dhingra (D-Redmond) and local resident Heather Dudley-Nollette (D) running for the open District 1 County Commissioner … more
It increasingly looks like our new community pool, if it’s ever built, won’t be in Port Townsend. It will probably be  in Chimacum or,  more likely, in Port Hadlock. Get ready … more
Paul Rogers and a couple of his friends gave us some great blues music to enjoy at Vintage by Port Townsend Vineyards. We headed for Port Townsend on a nice Saturday afternoon to enjoy some music, … more
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